How to Write a Eulogy

A Eulogy can be a simple recollection of memories shared at the service, by family, friends and work colleagues. Or alternatively it can be a comprehensive account of the deceased's life. This can be in chronological order spoken by one person or different times of a person's life shared by people belonging to those memories.

The following are some things you may wish to elaborate on:

Childhood

Adolescence

Employment

Family

War service

Hobbies

Club memberships

Favorite holiday destinations

Comical stories

Sporting interests

Who was she/he

What you will always remember

Some feel they are unable to speak at times like this and some feel it necessary as this is the one last thing they may do for their loved one. Now matter what you should always do what is right for you and only do what makes you feel comfortable.